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                        P256                    
                                  
            
                Front-End Operating Temperature Range, Short Term – The short term, <100 hours, operating temperature range capability of the tip of the transducer.
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                        P257                    
                                  
            
                Front-End Operating Temperature Rating Long Term – The long term, >100 hours, operating temperature range capability of the tip of the transducer.
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                        P258                    
                                  
            
                Over-Temperature Survivability – The maximum brief temperature excursion that the transducer can survive without changing the transducer performance beyond specified tolerances.
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                        P259                    
                                  
            
                Pyroelectric Effect – Sensitivity to temperature changes of ferroelectric materials which results in a signal output that cannot be distinguished from piezoelectric signals. [6, p. 47]
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                        P260                    
                                  
            
                Temperature error 1 – The maximum change in output, at any measurand value within the specified range, when the transducer temperature is changed from room temperature to specified temperature extremes.
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                        P261                    
                                  
            
                Temperature Gradient Error 1 – The transient deviation in output of a transducer at a given measurand value when the ambient temperature or the measured fluid temperature changes at a specified rate between specified magnitudes.
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                        P263                    
                                  
            
                Temperature range, operating 1 – The range of ambient temperatures, given by their extremes, within which the transducer is intended to operate; (S) within this range of ambient temperature all tolerances specified for temperature error, temperature gradient error, thermal zero shift and thermal sensitivity shift are applicable.
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                        P264                    
                                  
            
                Thermal Coefficient of Sensitivity – The shift in sensitivity over a specified temperature range quantified in terms of percent sensitivity per unit temperature, ±  %/deg. C, referenced to the sensitivity at room temperature, specified as 20 deg. C unless otherwise stated.
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                        P265                    
                                  
            
                Thermal Gradient (Axial) – The ability for a transducer to withstand a thermal gradient along its axis without damage to the sensor while accurately measuring pressure.
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                        P266                    
                                  
            
                NOTE: Steady State Thermal Gradient: 500-1000 deg. F/in defined as from inner wall to external wall – dependent upon engine.
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                        P267                    
                                  
            
                Thermal Gradient Error – The transient deviation in output of a transducer at a given measurand value when the ambient temperature or the measured fluid temperature changes at a specified rate between specified magnitudes.
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                        P268                    
                                  
            
                NOTE: A rapid media temperature change can induce a thermal gradient across the sensing element resulting in an erroneous output.
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                        P269                    
                                  
            
                Thermal Noise (Also referred to as Nyquist-Johnson Noise) – Electrical noise results from the agitation of charged carriers due to phonon vibrations and is mathematically defined as [24][25][26]:
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                        P271                    
                                  
            
                A transducer’s thermal noise can be quantified using a spectrum analyzer and expressed in µV rms over a specified bandwidth. Alternatively, thermal noise can be specified as a power spectral density in units of .
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                        P272                    
                                  
            
                Thermal sensitivity shift 1 – The sensitivity shift due to changes of the ambient temperature from room temperature to the specified limits of the operating temperature range.
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                        P275                    
                                  
            
                Thermal Zero Shift 1 – The zero shift due to changes of the ambient temperature from room temperature to the specified limits of the operating temperature range. NOTE: See also zero change with temperature.
 
			 
					
 
                       
                       
                      
 
								 
						   
  
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